Funding 102: Smart Searching
Howdy. This is Jeffrey Helton, AmeriCorps VISTA with Grow Appalachia, and this is part two of my series on identifying funding opportunities. (Part one can be found here.) Last time around,
Howdy. This is Jeffrey Helton, AmeriCorps VISTA with Grow Appalachia, and this is part two of my series on identifying funding opportunities. (Part one can be found here.) Last time around,
Dorothy Feltner reporting in. Lotts Creek Community School has harvested and distributed fresh, delicious goodies from the School Garden and Jeff's garden. Our haul, which included peas, green beans, and
Last week, Beth Ann Earl from West Virginia Veterans to Agriculture posted a blog about “Victory Gardens”. Victory Gardens were a phenomenon that popped up around the United States in
Howdy all. This is Jeffrey Helton, AmeriCorps VISTA at the Grow Appalachia headquarters in Berea. As a VISTA, my ultimate goal is to make your lives easier. In my pursuit
As an AmeriCorps VISTA working at Berea College, I am often asked by our VISTA coordinator to attend different workshops and professional development meetings. As a VISTA, my duty is
Howdy everyone. So far, my blog posts have taken the shape of creative musings and anecdotes. Today, I want to be more informative! Today, our subject is soil, something that
Looking for a place to sell your food, but have no community farmers market? Are the closest farmers markets too far away or too time-consuming to take part in? Need
Yesterday while I was working in the Grow Appalachia garden, something clicked for me. I’ve been out in the garden a few other times, and the experience is always a
“Sometimes people fret, as they work to change the world, that they are hypocrites. They work for local food but sometimes eat canned food. They work to stop climate change
We chipped away a bit at our worm bin project. The bin has sides and we have newspapers for bedding! I am working diligently on a garden design for next